Therapists in Mills River, NC

"According to Dr. Brene Brown, when we share our story with someone who responds with empathy and understanding, shame simply can't survive. I aspire to uncover barriers to your healing, with hope of imparting emotional harmony. I believe a positive therapist/client relationship is paramount. You are not defined by a diagnosis. My therapeutic mission is to integrate my skills, education, and experience to empower you amidst transition, and to transcend hopelessness and provide encouragement while you embark on a path to enlightenment. Change is possible...and probable, but genuine commitment to change and emotional flexibility is essential."

"According to Dr. Brene Brown, when we share our story with someone who responds with empathy and understanding, shame simply can't survive. I aspire to uncover barriers to your healing, with hope of imparting emotional harmony. I believe a positive therapist/client relationship is paramount. You are not defined by a diagnosis. My therapeutic mission is to integrate my skills, education, and experience to empower you amidst transition, and to transcend hopelessness and provide encouragement while you embark on a path to enlightenment. Change is possible...and probable, but genuine commitment to change and emotional flexibility is essential."

"Therapy can be a powerful way to make changes in your life. Having a therapist that you can rely on, offers consistent support for those changes. My approach is motivational to help you identify ways to positively meet your needs and solutions. I will provide feedback in a respectful manner for you to choose your direction for healing and I will support your strengths. I do not utilize shame or form solutions for you. I will not expect you to relive any past trauma, but will support your readiness to explore areas of resiliency."

"Therapy can be a powerful way to make changes in your life. Having a therapist that you can rely on, offers consistent support for those changes. My approach is motivational to help you identify ways to positively meet your needs and solutions. I will provide feedback in a respectful manner for you to choose your direction for healing and I will support your strengths. I do not utilize shame or form solutions for you. I will not expect you to relive any past trauma, but will support your readiness to explore areas of resiliency."

"Do you want to make changes in your life, but fear is holding you back? Or maybe you just don't know where to start. Together we can work on what keeps you stuck and how you can move forward. I have an eclectic approach in how I work, meaning I draw from a number of different theories in order to customize my approach for each individual client. I specialize in working with those struggling with depression, anxiety, and trauma/PTSD."

"Do you want to make changes in your life, but fear is holding you back? Or maybe you just don't know where to start. Together we can work on what keeps you stuck and how you can move forward. I have an eclectic approach in how I work, meaning I draw from a number of different theories in order to customize my approach for each individual client. I specialize in working with those struggling with depression, anxiety, and trauma/PTSD."

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